The world’s biggest sports event — the FIFA World Cup — is a global fan magnet. It will be omnipresent for the next four weeks, despite a series of controversies swirling around Qatar 2022.
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If nothing else, he’s learned that in this funky post-pandemic labour market, ultimatums such as the one he issued earlier this week to the employees of Twitter — at least the half who remained after widespread terminations over the past two weeks — don’t get much traction, especially among millennials.Article content
The immediate question is how dramatically does a worst-case scenario — the end of Twitter — affect social media and fan engagement strategies for those in the business of sport? What happens to those who have been engaged for a decade or more with the go-to social platform for sport franchises, not to mention corporate sponsors, broadcasters and licensees? Who are the biggest beneficiaries of a decline or shutdown of Twitter from among the Facebooks and Instagrams of mainstream social, not to...
Yet the biggest bear in the business of sport this week — on the eve of the FIFA 2022 World Cup in Qatar that begins Sunday — is FIFA itself. If the questionable decision in 2010 to award this year’s World Cup to the oil-rich Arab nation hadn’t already been exposed as a big mistake, if not the work of bribery and kickbacks, that is only being confirmed and reinforced this week.
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